How much money does it take to change your life? The money truth learned by KOL 2Lambroz from Texas Hold'em.

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KOL 2Lambroz wrote an article on Twitter titled “How Much Money Does It Take to Change a Life,” which received over one hundred thousand views in just one day. This is a story that Lambro learned from a Texas Hold'em poker game, where a math teacher chose to fold a pair of Aces pre-flop, because he had already received what he believed was a life-changing prize. All he wanted was to make money and reunite with his family. He learned that one must set their own financial needs; if these are not properly defined and profits are continuously reinvested, the market is likely to teach you a lesson in an unfriendly manner.

What is CT delusion? Taking the monetary views on Twitter as normal.

“Do you think $200,000 can change your life?” a friend of Lambro asked him. Initially, he thought that $200,000 wouldn't do much, but his friend told him, “You have CT ( Crypto Twitter ) delusions.” Because in the online world of cryptocurrency discussions, many people treat millions of dollars like pocket change, and your brain starts to get used to this. But in reality, $200,000 can pay off debt and even allow you to take a break from work for a few years to regain some breathing space.

Lambro believes that “how much money is needed to change a life” can be assessed from three specific perspectives:

How much money do you need: calculate from living expenses, debts, reserves, etc.

How much money do you want: to live a more comfortable life, spending without looking at the price.

How much money you can actually make: It depends on your work, your savings rate, and your advantages in the cryptocurrency field.

For a teacher with an annual salary of $80,000, receiving a bonus of $200,000 is clearly a substantial amount. However, for a banker, $200,000 is a decent reward but not enough to change one's life. Therefore, the figures are not an absolute standard; it also depends on your situation.

Why cover pocket A with the front lid? Clearly understanding your own needs will prevent you from getting lost.

Returning to the question of whether 200,000 dollars can change one's life, the answer can be yes and it can be no. The key difference here is exactly why most people get lost in money, because we have never defined what money means in terms of changing lives or what it represents to us. The goalposts on a football field are fixed; as long as you kick the ball in, you can score. But a person's desire for money is like constantly moving goalposts; once you achieve one goal, the target continues to be pushed forward. Now, 200,000 dollars may be sufficient, but after a while, even 500,000 dollars might feel insufficient.

Cryptocurrency makes this problem worse because money flows more violently. $200,000 to $2 million can happen in an instant; you wake up thinking you are going to change your life, but by evening, it could be back to zero just as quickly.

Lambro describes it as playing Texas Hold'em, sometimes it is a crazy move to fold a pair of Aces, which is the strongest hand in Texas Hold'em, but surviving is our real goal. What if the opponent has a hidden three of a kind or a bigger combination?

This is what he learned watching a Texas Hold'em tournament. ( At 18:00, a math teacher, David Fishman, had a pair of Aces in the small blind during a high-stakes game. His opponent chose to raise to 2000, and another player called. At this moment, David Fishman surprisingly folded the strongest hand before the flop. In hindsight, David Fishman made the right choice; although folding pocket Aces seems crazy, his opponent hit four of a kind after the flop.

Although he had enough resources and winning odds to call and see the flop, he knew that the prize money for playing in this tournament was already enough to change his life, three times his annual salary. He didn't need to prove that he was good at poker; all he wanted was to win money and reunite with his family.

True victory is knowing when to stop.

Lambro suggests looking at money from a spectrum perspective rather than a binary issue. For instance, do you want to live a more comfortable life? To what extent do you want to achieve financial independence? These factors determine your need for money; if you do not define your requirements for money, you will forever be lost in it.

Another key point is to take time into consideration. $200,000 can provide a comfortable life for 3 to 5 years, or you can choose to reinvest the chips into the prize pool, hoping to earn $2 million. However, Lambro believes that in cryptocurrency, there are always fleeting miracles. The real key lies in transforming those fleeting successes into sustainable results. Measuring success by years of freedom rather than profits and losses can help you stay grounded.

Cryptocurrency is just like Texas Hold'em. Everyone wants to keep playing. But the real victory is knowing when to stop. You don’t have to stop permanently, but you need to have a clear mindset and understand your strategy. Decide what you are pursuing, determine the asset number you expect, and you can leave the table when you reach it. Because if you don’t do this, the market will make decisions for you in an unfriendly way.

How much money does it take to change your life? The financial truth learned by KOL 2Lambroz from Texas Hold'em first appeared in Chain News ABMedia.

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